Telnetting to a fat ap on a location view, Viewing a location topology – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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The Web Manager interface appears.
6.
Enter your web manager user name and password.
7.
Click Login.
Telnetting to a fat AP on a location view
This feature enables quick and centralized access to managed fat APs. You must have an operating
system or application that supports Telnet on the computer you use to access IMC. To use Telnet to
access the selected fat AP from the Sub-location/Device List page:
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > View Management > Location Views.
The Location List displays all location views.
3.
Continue the procedure in one of the following ways:
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Click the name of the target location view.
The Sub-location/Device List page appears.
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On the Sub-location/Device List page, click the name of the target sub-location.
The Sub-location/Device List page appears.
4.
Click the Operation icon
for the fat AP you want access.
5.
Select
Telnet from the menu.
6.
Follow your operating system instructions for loading the application to establish a Telnet
session with the selected fat AP.
Viewing a location topology
This function allows you to view the topologies of location views and its sub-location views.
To view the topology of a location view:
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > View Management > Location Views.
The Location List displays all location views.
3.
Continue the procedure in one of the following ways:
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Click the View Topology icon for the location view whose topology you want to view.
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Click the name of the target location view, and then, after the Sub-location/Device List page
is displayed.
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Click More and select View Topology . Or click the Operation icon
and select View
Topology .
All sub-location views and APs contained on the location view are displayed in the topology.
4.
Double-click the label of the sub-location view.
5.
The page for displaying the topology appears.
The location view topology displays all sub-location views and APs on the location view. The topology
can be modified as needed. For more information, see "